I've got this question in an assignment and i'm not exactly sure what it asks:
Suppose R andS are 2x3 row-reduced echelon matrices and that the linear systems Rx=0 and Sx=0 have exactly the same solutions. Prove htat R=S.
I'm not sure what Rx=0 and Sx=0 means. Does that mean that they are just homogenous matrices? Or is x a constant? (though i really don't thinhk they'd make x a constant)
Any help would be greatl appreciated (oh and it'sdue wednesday, so please help soon).
Suppose R andS are 2x3 row-reduced echelon matrices and that the linear systems Rx=0 and Sx=0 have exactly the same solutions. Prove htat R=S.
I'm not sure what Rx=0 and Sx=0 means. Does that mean that they are just homogenous matrices? Or is x a constant? (though i really don't thinhk they'd make x a constant)
Any help would be greatl appreciated (oh and it'sdue wednesday, so please help soon).